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Do Mega Malls Improve Communities?
As mega-malls begin to emerge in established communities, communities have mixed feelings. Some think the development will bring traffic. Others look to increasing property values.
Open Space Seattle 2100
Planners, students and citizens participate in a two-day visioning session to create a road map for the future of Seattle's open space.
Looking For Modern Transit
Rapid transit is at the center of Grand Rapids' new development plan.
Student Housing As Commodity
Aussie investment corporation ING's $100 million deal nets 90 percent of U. Conn's off-campus student housing.
Gentrification On 86th Street
For years, Lexington and 86th, considered the crossroads of the Upper East Side, has resisted gentrification. But those days are over, as a family squabble has been settled and a major mixed-use development project will replace some 1920s tenements.
'Special' Segregation
In San Francisco schools, some African-American and Latino children are mislabeled as 'learning disabled' due to cultural and behavioral differences from the mainstream.
In East Boston, Diversity Is The Attraction
A new greenway, loft development, affordability, and cultural diversity are all are attracting homebuyers to East Boston.
NYT: Bush's Energy Proposals 'Woefully Insufficient'
Not only was President Bush's discussion of energy in the State of the Union address 'woefully insufficient,' according to the NYT his failure to respond to the related issue of climate change 'is a negligence from which the globe may never recover'.
RAND Study Finds Los Angeles Lacks Parks
The new study says that L.A.'s underserved areas need parks the most, preferably within one mile of homes, although more parks alone may not be enough to promote adequate levels of exercise.
China's Motor City
The son of Hitler's architect has been hired to design the 300,000-person 'Detroit of the East' in Changchun.
Technology Won't Cure U.S. Oil Addiction
President Bush said that new technology will cure the nation's oil addiction. Technology is already here; the will to use it is missing.
Detroit's Super Bowl Facade
As thousands of visiting Super Bowl fans converge on downtown Detroit, city officials are going to great lenghts to cover up the city's blight.
Climate Change: It's Worse Than You Think
Report concludes that the world's poorest countries are most vulnerable to the impact of greenhouse gases.
The Lost City of New Orleans?
It may turn out that the first line of defense for coastal cities isn't the levee in your backyard, but that marsh in your backyard that the city built on top of.
Eyes On The Park
Boston's Violence-Free Zone Initiative will put hundreds of children and families in parks in an effort to flush out recent violence.
Doomsday Scenarios For High Oil Prices
A host of international factors could have prices rising to $262 a barrel.
U.S. Oil Addiction: What Bush Really Meant
Only one day after President Bush used the State of the Union address to promote alternative energy sources, his energy secretary and national economic adviser are backing away from the comments, saying, 'the president didn't mean it literally.'
California Agency Allocates $2.9 Billion To Solar Energy
The state Public Utilities Commission creates the California Solar Initiative, but does it have enough power to popularize the alternative energy course?
The Mystery Of The Anasazi
Advanced archaeological technology is shedding new light on what motivated the prolific builders of early America in southwestern Colorado.
False Alarm?
Dallas becomes the largest metro area in the U.S. to adopt the 'verified response' to business burglar alarms, meaning that local police will not respond unless business security guards tell them to.
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